US20060016941A1 - Wall mounting structure for a flat panel display - Google Patents

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US20060016941A1
US20060016941A1 US11/181,833 US18183305A US2006016941A1 US 20060016941 A1 US20060016941 A1 US 20060016941A1 US 18183305 A US18183305 A US 18183305A US 2006016941 A1 US2006016941 A1 US 2006016941A1
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  • the present invention relates generally to a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display, such as an LCD monitor or LCD television. More particularly, the present invention relates to a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display by which a user can mount the flat panel display on a mounting bracket on a wall by means of at least two rotatable mounting members arranged at a lower surface of a base of a stand assembly of the flat panel display in an easy and convenient manner without separating the stand assembly from a display screen of the flat panel display.
  • a typical flat panel display includes: a display screen 1 ; a pivot member 2 connected to a rear surface of the display screen 1 , so as to enable the display screen 1 to be rotated forward and backward, and clockwise and counterclockwise; a stand 3 connected to the pivot member 2 so as to support the display screen 1 so that the height of the display screen 1 can be adjusted; and a base 4 connected to a lower end of the stand 3 so as to support the stand 3 .
  • At least one coupling hole 1 a is formed at an upper portion of the rear surface of the display screen 1 , and a lock release part (not shown) having a hook for locking or releasing a portion of a corresponding object is formed at a lower portion of the rear surface of the display screen 1 .
  • protuberances 2 a each corresponding to the coupling hole 1 a of the display screen 1 and the hook of the lock release part are formed at upper and lower portions of the pivot member 2 of the stand 3 .
  • the coupling hole 1 a is formed at an upper edge of a fixing plate 6 arranged between a main frame (not shown) and a back cover 5 of the display screen 1 , and the upper edge of the fixing plate 6 is bent outward at a predetermined angle with respect to a plane of the main frame.
  • the coupling hole 1 a formed at the upper edge is exposed to the outside through the back cover 5 , and each protuberance 2 a of the pivot member 2 is bent to be parallel to the main plane of the pivot member 2 .
  • Screw holes 6 a are formed around four corner portions of the fixing plate 6 that enable the display screen 1 of the flat panel display to be mounted on a mounting bracket (not shown) of an indoor wall. Each of the screw holes 6 a is formed through the back cover 5 of the display screen 1 to the exterior.
  • the display screen 1 of the flat panel display When the display screen 1 of the flat panel display is mounted on a mounting bracket (not shown) of an indoor wall, the display screen 1 is first separated from a stand assembly 7 including the pivot member 2 , the stand 3 , and the base 4 . Thereafter, the screw holes 6 a of the fixing plate 6 of the display screen 1 are aligned with coupling holes formed through the mounting bracket of the indoor wall. Then, the display screen 1 can be fixed to the mounting bracket by means of screws 8 .
  • a user in order to hang the flat panel display on a wall, a user must first separate the display screen 1 from the stand assembly 7 of the flat panel display. Then, the user must align the display screen 1 with the mounting bracket fixed to the wall and then mount the display screen 1 on the mounting bracket by means of plural screws.
  • a central portion of the base of the stand assembly has an opening formed therein. If the opening is larger than a corresponding VESA (Video Electronics Standard Association) standard for wall mounting, it is nearly impossible to hang the stand assembly on the mounting bracket due to the opening.
  • VESA Video Electronics Standard Association
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art.
  • VESA Video Electronics Standard Association
  • a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display comprising: a display screen; a stand having an upper end connected to a rear surface of the display screen via a first hinge, so as to enable the display screen to be rotated forward and backward; and a base including at least two rotatable mounting members formed on a lower part of the base, the rotatable mounting members enabling the base to be detachably mounted on a mounting bracket of a wall, a lower end of the stand being fixed to the base.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded perspective view of a typical flat panel display
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of an upright flat panel display having a wall mounting structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of a folded flat panel display having a wall mounting structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic rear view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 a is an enlarged sectional view taken along line IVa-IVa in FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic rear perspective view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic rear view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic exploded perspective view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII in FIG. 6 .
  • a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display generally includes a display screen 1 , a pivot member 2 , a stand 3 and a base 4 .
  • the stand 3 has an upper end connected to a rear surface of the display screen 1 via a first hinge 9 that enables the display screen 1 to be rotated forward and backward.
  • the base 4 is fixed to a lower end of the stand 3 and includes at least two rotatable mounting members 10 formed on a lower part of the base 4 that enable the base 4 to be detachably mounted on mounting brackets (not shown) of a wall.
  • the lower end of the stand 3 is preferably connected through a second hinge 11 to a corresponding portion of the base 4 so that the height of the display screen 1 can be adjusted (i.e., the display screen 1 can be adjusted upward or downward).
  • the base 4 preferably has an opening formed through a central portion of the base so that the stand assembly 7 can be folded in a state in which the base 4 and the display screen 1 overlap on each other (see FIGS. 4 and 5 ).
  • the pivot member 2 may be interposed between the rear surface of the display screen 1 and the first hinge 9 assembled with the upper end of the stand 3 , so as to enable the display screen 1 to be rotated 360° about a central axis passing perpendicularly through the screen.
  • the rotatable mounting member 10 includes a rotatable holding arm 12 , a pivot post 13 and a seating part 14 .
  • the rotatable holding arm 12 has a front end detachably mounted on a mounting bracket (not shown) fixed to a wall.
  • the pivot post 13 is coupled with a rear end portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 so as to rotatably support the rotatable holding arm 12 .
  • the seating part 14 includes an arm-seating recess 14 a and a post-seating hole 14 b .
  • the arm-seating recess 14 a is formed on a bottom of the base 4 with a predetermined depth so as to seat the rotatable holding arm 12 in the arm-seating recess 14 a .
  • the post-seating hole 14 b is formed within the arm-seating recess 14 a and is screw-assembled with a lower portion of the pivot post 13 (see FIGS. 4 and 5 ).
  • Each rotatable holding arm 12 may be either fittingly inserted in the mounting bracket fixed to the wall without any fastener, or fixed to the mounting bracket by means of a fastener 15 such as a screw, or a bolt and nut.
  • a fastener 15 such as a screw, or a bolt and nut.
  • an assembling portion 12 a is preferably formed at the free end of each rotatable holding arm 12 , so that the fastener 15 can be assembled with the assembling portion 12 a.
  • the base 4 may have either two, three or four of the rotatable mounting members 10 arranged at the lower part of the base 4 , depending on the assembling conditions of the mounting brackets fixed to the wall. Also, each of the rotatable mounting members 10 may have either a long or a short rotatable holding arm 12 depending on the assembling conditions or positions of the mounting brackets fixed to the wall.
  • the rotatable holding arm 12 may further include an arm-holding means 16 for retaining the rotatable holding arm 12 at a particular position, for example a seated position or a rotated position, within a range in which the rotatable holding arm 12 rotates in a lower part of the base 4 (see FIGS. 6 through 8 ).
  • the arm-holding means 16 includes an elastic member space 14 aa , an elastic member 17 , and at least one holding groove 12 b or 12 b ′.
  • the elastic member space 14 aa is formed within the arm-seating recess 14 a of the base 4 .
  • the elastic member 17 is releasably seated in the elastic member space 14 aa and has at least one holding protuberance 17 a formed at one side of the elastic member 17 .
  • the at least one holding groove 12 b or 12 b ′ is formed at a portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 corresponding to the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 (see FIG. 8 ).
  • One of the holding grooves 12 b and 12 b ′ is formed at a portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 which corresponds to the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 when the rotatable holding arm 12 is located completely within the arm-seating recess 14 a of the base 4 .
  • the other of the holding grooves 12 b and 12 b ′ is formed at another portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 which corresponds to the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 when the rotatable holding arm 12 has been rotated toward a central portion of the base 4 .
  • the elastic member 17 is preferably made of a leaf spring, and the holding protuberance 17 a is preferably formed integrally with the leaf spring.
  • the assembling portion 12 a is formed at a distal end of each rotatable holding arm 12 so that the rotatable holding arm 12 can be fixed to the mounting bracket (not shown) of the wall by means of the fastener 15 .
  • the base 4 When the base 4 has only two rotatable holding arms 12 formed at portions of a lower part of the base 4 , the base 4 preferably has two corresponding assembling portions 12 a ′ formed at other portions of the lower part, as shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the assembling portion 12 a of each rotatable holding arm 12 or each corresponding assembling portion 12 a ′ of the base 4 is preferably a through hole, and the fastener 15 is preferably a screw.
  • the interval between the assembling portions 12 a of the rotatable holding arm 12 opposed to each other and the interval between corresponding assembling portions 12 a ′ of the base 4 preferably satisfy the VESA standard, regardless of the number (two or four) of the assembling portions 12 a formed at the lower part of the base 4 .
  • FIGS. 2 through 5 A process and an operation for assembling a flat panel display employing the wall mounting structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 2 through 5 .
  • a user In order to fold a flat panel display standing upright on a table and then hang the monitor on a wall, a user first pushes the display screen 1 around the first hinge 9 toward the stand 3 to fold the display screen 1 and the stand 3 together. Then, the user pushes the display screen 1 and the stand 3 toward the base 4 around the second hinge 11 (see FIGS. 2 and 3 ).
  • the user picks up the flat panel display and aligns the monitor with mounting brackets (not shown) fixed to a wall.
  • the user rotates the rotatable holding arms 12 of the rotatable mounting members 10 provided at the lower part of the base 4 of the flat panel display outward from the arm-seating recesses 14 a and then fittingly inserts the front end of the rotatable holding arms 12 into corresponding portions of the mounting brackets (see FIG. 3 ).
  • each rotatable holding arm 12 can be fittingly inserted into the corresponding portions of the mounting brackets, but also each rotatable holding arm 12 can be fixed to the mounting brackets by means of the fastener 15 (see FIGS. 4 and 5 ).
  • the flat panel display can be hung on the wall not only in a state where the display screen 1 , the stand 3 , and the base 4 are completely folded on each other by means of the first hinge 9 and the second hinge 11 , but also in a state where the stand 3 makes a predetermined angle with respect to the base 4 without the second hinge 11 .
  • Each rotatable mounting member 10 of the base 4 may be mounted on any side of the mounting bracket.
  • the display screen 1 can be rotated around the pivot member 2 so that the location of the display screen 1 can be adjusted to be capable of correctly displaying an image.
  • FIGS. 6 through 8 A process and an operation for assembling a flat panel display employing the wall mounting structure according to the second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 6 through 8 .
  • a user In order to fold a flat panel display standing upright on a table and then hang the monitor on a wall, a user first pushes the display screen 1 around the first hinge 9 toward the stand 3 to fold the display screen 1 and the stand 3 together. Then, the user pushes the display screen 1 and the stand 3 toward the base 4 around the second hinge 11 (see FIGS. 2 and 3 ).
  • the user picks up the flat panel display and aligns the monitor with mounting brackets (not shown) fixed to a wall.
  • the user pulls the rotatable holding arms 12 of the rotatable mounting members 10 provided at the lower part of the base 4 of the flat panel display toward the central portion of the base 4 (see FIG. 6 ).
  • the holding protuberance 17 a of each elastic member 17 seated in the elastic member space 14 aa of the base 4 thereby escapes from the first holding groove 12 b of the rotatable holding arm 12 , so that the rotatable holding arm 12 rotates about the pivot post 13 toward the central portion of the base 4 (see FIGS. 7 and 8 ).
  • the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 becomes elastically engaged with the second holding groove 12 b ′ of the rotatable holding arm 12 , so that the rotatable holding arm 12 can be maintained at that position.
  • the interval between the assembling portions 12 a of the two rotatable holding arms 12 opposed to and spaced from each other and the interval between the corresponding assembling portions 12 a ′ of the base 4 opposed to and spaced from each other satisfy the VESA standard for the wall mounting. Thereafter, the assembling portions 12 a of the two rotatable holding arms 12 and the corresponding assembling portions 12 a ′ of the base 4 are aligned and assembled with corresponding portions of the mounting brackets on the wall by means of screws.
  • a user can release the screws from the mounting brackets and the base 4 and completely rotate the rotatable holding arms 12 toward the arm-seating recesses 14 a of the base 4 .
  • the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 is thereby disengaged from the second holding groove 12 b ′ of each rotatable holding arm 12 and becomes elastically engaged with the first holding groove 12 b of the rotatable holding arm 12 , so as to hold the rotatable holding arm 12 in that position.
  • the user can rotate the display screen 1 in a desired direction around the first hinge 9 between the display screen 1 and the stand 3 and around the second hinge 11 between the stand 3 and the base 4 , so as to properly adjust the screen or image of the display screen 1 .
  • the present invention enables a user to not only use a flat panel display on a table but also to hang the flat panel display on mounting brackets fixed to a wall in an easy and simple manner without disassembling the display screen and the stand assembly of the flat panel display from each other. Further, according to the present invention, employment of only the rotatable holding arm in the base without any change in the basic design of the base partially constituting the stand assembly easily meets the VESA standard for wall mounting.

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A wall mounting structure includes a display screen, a stand, and a base. The stand has an upper end connected to a rear surface of the display screen via a first hinge so as to enable the display screen to be rotated forward and backward. The base is fixed to a lower end of the stand and includes at least two rotatable mounting members formed on a lower part of the base. The rotatable mounting members enable the base to be detachably mounted on mounting brackets of a wall. The wall mounting structure enables a user to not only use a flat panel display on a table, but also to hang the flat panel display on mounting brackets fixed to a wall in an easy and simple manner without disassembling the display screen and the stand assembly from each other.

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  • This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No. 10-2004-056831 filed in Korea on Jul. 21, 2004, and Patent Application No. 10-2004-064610 filed in Korea on Aug. 17, 2004, each of which are herein incorporated by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates generally to a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display, such as an LCD monitor or LCD television. More particularly, the present invention relates to a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display by which a user can mount the flat panel display on a mounting bracket on a wall by means of at least two rotatable mounting members arranged at a lower surface of a base of a stand assembly of the flat panel display in an easy and convenient manner without separating the stand assembly from a display screen of the flat panel display.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • As shown in FIG. 1, a typical flat panel display includes: a display screen 1; a pivot member 2 connected to a rear surface of the display screen 1, so as to enable the display screen 1 to be rotated forward and backward, and clockwise and counterclockwise; a stand 3 connected to the pivot member 2 so as to support the display screen 1 so that the height of the display screen 1 can be adjusted; and a base 4 connected to a lower end of the stand 3 so as to support the stand 3.
  • Here, at least one coupling hole 1 a is formed at an upper portion of the rear surface of the display screen 1, and a lock release part (not shown) having a hook for locking or releasing a portion of a corresponding object is formed at a lower portion of the rear surface of the display screen 1. Further, protuberances 2 a each corresponding to the coupling hole 1 a of the display screen 1 and the hook of the lock release part are formed at upper and lower portions of the pivot member 2 of the stand 3.
  • The coupling hole 1 a is formed at an upper edge of a fixing plate 6 arranged between a main frame (not shown) and a back cover 5 of the display screen 1, and the upper edge of the fixing plate 6 is bent outward at a predetermined angle with respect to a plane of the main frame. The coupling hole 1 a formed at the upper edge is exposed to the outside through the back cover 5, and each protuberance 2 a of the pivot member 2 is bent to be parallel to the main plane of the pivot member 2.
  • Screw holes 6 a are formed around four corner portions of the fixing plate 6 that enable the display screen 1 of the flat panel display to be mounted on a mounting bracket (not shown) of an indoor wall. Each of the screw holes 6 a is formed through the back cover 5 of the display screen 1 to the exterior.
  • When the display screen 1 of the flat panel display is mounted on a mounting bracket (not shown) of an indoor wall, the display screen 1 is first separated from a stand assembly 7 including the pivot member 2, the stand 3, and the base 4. Thereafter, the screw holes 6 a of the fixing plate 6 of the display screen 1 are aligned with coupling holes formed through the mounting bracket of the indoor wall. Then, the display screen 1 can be fixed to the mounting bracket by means of screws 8.
  • However, in order to hang the flat panel display on a wall, a user must first separate the display screen 1 from the stand assembly 7 of the flat panel display. Then, the user must align the display screen 1 with the mounting bracket fixed to the wall and then mount the display screen 1 on the mounting bracket by means of plural screws.
  • A central portion of the base of the stand assembly has an opening formed therein. If the opening is larger than a corresponding VESA (Video Electronics Standard Association) standard for wall mounting, it is nearly impossible to hang the stand assembly on the mounting bracket due to the opening.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the related art.
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display, by which a user can mount the flat panel display on a mounting bracket on a wall in an easy and convenient manner without separating a stand assembly from a display screen of the flat panel display.
  • It is another object of the present invention to provide a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display, which satisfies a VESA (Video Electronics Standard Association) standard for the wall mounting.
  • In order to accomplish the above objects of the present invention, there is provided a wall mounting structure for a flat panel display, the wall mounting structure comprising: a display screen; a stand having an upper end connected to a rear surface of the display screen via a first hinge, so as to enable the display screen to be rotated forward and backward; and a base including at least two rotatable mounting members formed on a lower part of the base, the rotatable mounting members enabling the base to be detachably mounted on a mounting bracket of a wall, a lower end of the stand being fixed to the base.
  • The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic exploded perspective view of a typical flat panel display;
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic side view of an upright flat panel display having a wall mounting structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of a folded flat panel display having a wall mounting structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic rear view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 a is an enlarged sectional view taken along line IVa-IVa in FIG. 4;
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic rear perspective view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic rear view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic exploded perspective view of a wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the second embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII in FIG. 6.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIGS. 2 through 8.
  • A wall mounting structure of a flat panel display according to the present invention generally includes a display screen 1, a pivot member 2, a stand 3 and a base 4. The stand 3 has an upper end connected to a rear surface of the display screen 1 via a first hinge 9 that enables the display screen 1 to be rotated forward and backward. The base 4 is fixed to a lower end of the stand 3 and includes at least two rotatable mounting members 10 formed on a lower part of the base 4 that enable the base 4 to be detachably mounted on mounting brackets (not shown) of a wall.
  • The lower end of the stand 3 is preferably connected through a second hinge 11 to a corresponding portion of the base 4 so that the height of the display screen 1 can be adjusted (i.e., the display screen 1 can be adjusted upward or downward). Also, the base 4 preferably has an opening formed through a central portion of the base so that the stand assembly 7 can be folded in a state in which the base 4 and the display screen 1 overlap on each other (see FIGS. 4 and 5). The pivot member 2 may be interposed between the rear surface of the display screen 1 and the first hinge 9 assembled with the upper end of the stand 3, so as to enable the display screen 1 to be rotated 360° about a central axis passing perpendicularly through the screen.
  • The rotatable mounting member 10 includes a rotatable holding arm 12, a pivot post 13 and a seating part 14. The rotatable holding arm 12 has a front end detachably mounted on a mounting bracket (not shown) fixed to a wall. The pivot post 13 is coupled with a rear end portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 so as to rotatably support the rotatable holding arm 12. The seating part 14 includes an arm-seating recess 14 a and a post-seating hole 14 b. The arm-seating recess 14 a is formed on a bottom of the base 4 with a predetermined depth so as to seat the rotatable holding arm 12 in the arm-seating recess 14 a. The post-seating hole 14 b is formed within the arm-seating recess 14 a and is screw-assembled with a lower portion of the pivot post 13 (see FIGS. 4 and 5).
  • Each rotatable holding arm 12 may be either fittingly inserted in the mounting bracket fixed to the wall without any fastener, or fixed to the mounting bracket by means of a fastener 15 such as a screw, or a bolt and nut. In the latter case of employing a fastener, an assembling portion 12 a (for example, a through hole) is preferably formed at the free end of each rotatable holding arm 12, so that the fastener 15 can be assembled with the assembling portion 12 a.
  • The base 4 may have either two, three or four of the rotatable mounting members 10 arranged at the lower part of the base 4, depending on the assembling conditions of the mounting brackets fixed to the wall. Also, each of the rotatable mounting members 10 may have either a long or a short rotatable holding arm 12 depending on the assembling conditions or positions of the mounting brackets fixed to the wall.
  • In a second embodiment of the present invention, the rotatable holding arm 12 may further include an arm-holding means 16 for retaining the rotatable holding arm 12 at a particular position, for example a seated position or a rotated position, within a range in which the rotatable holding arm 12 rotates in a lower part of the base 4 (see FIGS. 6 through 8).
  • The arm-holding means 16 includes an elastic member space 14 aa, an elastic member 17, and at least one holding groove 12 b or 12 b′. The elastic member space 14 aa is formed within the arm-seating recess 14 a of the base 4. The elastic member 17 is releasably seated in the elastic member space 14 aa and has at least one holding protuberance 17 a formed at one side of the elastic member 17. The at least one holding groove 12 b or 12 b′ is formed at a portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 corresponding to the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 (see FIG. 8).
  • One of the holding grooves 12 b and 12 b′ is formed at a portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 which corresponds to the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 when the rotatable holding arm 12 is located completely within the arm-seating recess 14 a of the base 4. The other of the holding grooves 12 b and 12 b′ is formed at another portion of the rotatable holding arm 12 which corresponds to the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 when the rotatable holding arm 12 has been rotated toward a central portion of the base 4.
  • The elastic member 17 is preferably made of a leaf spring, and the holding protuberance 17 a is preferably formed integrally with the leaf spring. The assembling portion 12 a is formed at a distal end of each rotatable holding arm 12 so that the rotatable holding arm 12 can be fixed to the mounting bracket (not shown) of the wall by means of the fastener 15.
  • When the base 4 has only two rotatable holding arms 12 formed at portions of a lower part of the base 4, the base 4 preferably has two corresponding assembling portions 12 a′ formed at other portions of the lower part, as shown in FIG. 6. The assembling portion 12 a of each rotatable holding arm 12 or each corresponding assembling portion 12 a′ of the base 4 is preferably a through hole, and the fastener 15 is preferably a screw. The interval between the assembling portions 12 a of the rotatable holding arm 12 opposed to each other and the interval between corresponding assembling portions 12 a′ of the base 4 preferably satisfy the VESA standard, regardless of the number (two or four) of the assembling portions 12 a formed at the lower part of the base 4.
  • A process and an operation for assembling a flat panel display employing the wall mounting structure according to the first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 2 through 5. In order to fold a flat panel display standing upright on a table and then hang the monitor on a wall, a user first pushes the display screen 1 around the first hinge 9 toward the stand 3 to fold the display screen 1 and the stand 3 together. Then, the user pushes the display screen 1 and the stand 3 toward the base 4 around the second hinge 11 (see FIGS. 2 and 3).
  • Then, the user picks up the flat panel display and aligns the monitor with mounting brackets (not shown) fixed to a wall. In this state, the user rotates the rotatable holding arms 12 of the rotatable mounting members 10 provided at the lower part of the base 4 of the flat panel display outward from the arm-seating recesses 14 a and then fittingly inserts the front end of the rotatable holding arms 12 into corresponding portions of the mounting brackets (see FIG. 3).
  • Not only can each rotatable holding arm 12 be fittingly inserted into the corresponding portions of the mounting brackets, but also each rotatable holding arm 12 can be fixed to the mounting brackets by means of the fastener 15 (see FIGS. 4 and 5). Also, the flat panel display can be hung on the wall not only in a state where the display screen 1, the stand 3, and the base 4 are completely folded on each other by means of the first hinge 9 and the second hinge 11, but also in a state where the stand 3 makes a predetermined angle with respect to the base 4 without the second hinge 11.
  • Each rotatable mounting member 10 of the base 4 may be mounted on any side of the mounting bracket. When the display screen 1 is erroneously located, the display screen 1 can be rotated around the pivot member 2 so that the location of the display screen 1 can be adjusted to be capable of correctly displaying an image.
  • A process and an operation for assembling a flat panel display employing the wall mounting structure according to the second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 6 through 8. In order to fold a flat panel display standing upright on a table and then hang the monitor on a wall, a user first pushes the display screen 1 around the first hinge 9 toward the stand 3 to fold the display screen 1 and the stand 3 together. Then, the user pushes the display screen 1 and the stand 3 toward the base 4 around the second hinge 11 (see FIGS. 2 and 3).
  • Then, the user picks up the flat panel display and aligns the monitor with mounting brackets (not shown) fixed to a wall. In this state, the user pulls the rotatable holding arms 12 of the rotatable mounting members 10 provided at the lower part of the base 4 of the flat panel display toward the central portion of the base 4 (see FIG. 6). The holding protuberance 17 a of each elastic member 17 seated in the elastic member space 14 aa of the base 4 thereby escapes from the first holding groove 12 b of the rotatable holding arm 12, so that the rotatable holding arm 12 rotates about the pivot post 13 toward the central portion of the base 4 (see FIGS. 7 and 8).
  • When the rotatable holding arm 12 has been completely rotated in the direction toward the central portion of the base 4, the holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 becomes elastically engaged with the second holding groove 12 b′ of the rotatable holding arm 12, so that the rotatable holding arm 12 can be maintained at that position.
  • The interval between the assembling portions 12 a of the two rotatable holding arms 12 opposed to and spaced from each other and the interval between the corresponding assembling portions 12 a′ of the base 4 opposed to and spaced from each other satisfy the VESA standard for the wall mounting. Thereafter, the assembling portions 12 a of the two rotatable holding arms 12 and the corresponding assembling portions 12 a′ of the base 4 are aligned and assembled with corresponding portions of the mounting brackets on the wall by means of screws.
  • In order to use the flat panel display on a table instead of mounting the monitor on the mounting brackets on the wall, a user can release the screws from the mounting brackets and the base 4 and completely rotate the rotatable holding arms 12 toward the arm-seating recesses 14 a of the base 4. The holding protuberance 17 a of the elastic member 17 is thereby disengaged from the second holding groove 12 b′ of each rotatable holding arm 12 and becomes elastically engaged with the first holding groove 12 b of the rotatable holding arm 12, so as to hold the rotatable holding arm 12 in that position.
  • Then, the user can rotate the display screen 1 in a desired direction around the first hinge 9 between the display screen 1 and the stand 3 and around the second hinge 11 between the stand 3 and the base 4, so as to properly adjust the screen or image of the display screen 1.
  • As noted from the above description, the present invention enables a user to not only use a flat panel display on a table but also to hang the flat panel display on mounting brackets fixed to a wall in an easy and simple manner without disassembling the display screen and the stand assembly of the flat panel display from each other. Further, according to the present invention, employment of only the rotatable holding arm in the base without any change in the basic design of the base partially constituting the stand assembly easily meets the VESA standard for wall mounting.
  • The forgoing embodiments are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. The description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.

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1. A wall mounting structure for a flat panel display, comprising:
a stand having an upper end connectable to a rear surface of a display screen; and
a base attached to a lower end of the stand, the base including at least two rotatable mounting members formed on a lower part of the base,
wherein the rotatable mounting members enable the base to be detachably mounted to a mounting bracket of a wall.
2. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a first hinge connecting the upper end of the stand to the display screen to enable the display screen to be pivoted forward and backward.
3. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a second hinge connecting the lower end of the stand to the base so that a height of the display screen can be adjusted.
4. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the base has an opening formed through a central portion thereof so that the stand can be folded in a state in which the base and the display screen overlap on each other.
5. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein a pivot member is interposed between the rear surface of the display screen and the first hinge to enable the display screen to be rotated about a central axis passing perpendicularly through the display screen.
6. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotatable mounting members include:
a rotatable holding arm having a front end detachably mountable to a mounting bracket fixed to a wall; and
a pivot post coupled with a rear end portion of the rotatable holding arm, to rotatably support the rotatable holding arm.
7. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rotatable mounting members further include a seating part including:
an arm-seating recess formed on a bottom of the base with a predetermined depth for seating the rotatable holding arm in the arm-seating recess; and
a post-seating hole formed within the arm-seating recess and assembled with a lower portion of the pivot post.
8. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein the rotatable holding arm of the rotatable mounting member further includes arm-holding means for retaining the rotatable holding arm at a particular position within a range in which the rotatable holding arm rotates in a lower part of the base.
9. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein the arm-holding means includes:
an elastic member space formed within the arm-seating recess of the base;
an elastic member releasably seated in the elastic member space and having at least one holding protuberance formed at one side of the elastic member; and
at least one holding groove formed at a portion of the rotatable holding arm corresponding to the holding protuberance of the elastic member.
10. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the elastic member comprises a leaf spring, and the holding protuberance is formed integrally with the leaf spring.
11. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein an assembling portion is formed at a distal end of each rotatable holding arm, so that the rotatable holding arms are fixable to the mounting bracket of the wall by a fastener.
12. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 11, wherein the base includes only two rotatable holding arms formed at portions of a lower part of the base, together with two corresponding assembling portions formed at other portions of the lower part of the base.
13. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 12, wherein the assembling portion of each rotatable holding arm is a through hole, and each of the corresponding assembling portions of the base is a through hole.
14. The wall mounting structure as claimed in claim 12, wherein each of the interval between the assembling portions of the rotatable holding arm opposed to each other and the corresponding assembling portions of the base satisfies the VESA standard.
15. A support structure for a flat panel display, comprising:
a stand having an upper end connectable to a rear surface of a display screen; and
a base connected to a lower end of the stand; and
first and second mounting arms pivotally attached to an underside of the base, the mounting arms enabling the base to be detachably mounted to a mounting bracket of a wall.
16. The support structure as claimed in claim 15, further comprising arm holding means for selectively retaining the first and second mounting arms at one of a first extended position and a second retracted position.
17. The support structure as claimed in claim 16, wherein the arm holding means for each mounting arm comprises:
an elastic member having a holding protuberance; and
first and second holding detents formed at portions of the mounting arms corresponding to the first extended position and the second retracted position.
18. The support structure as claimed in claim 15, further comprising third and fourth mounting arms pivotally attached to an underside of the base, each of the first through fourth mounting arms being movable between a first extended position enabling the base to be detachably mounted to the mounting bracket of the wall, and a second retracted position.
19. The support structure as claimed in claim 15, further comprising first and second assembling portions located on the base, each of the first and second assembling portions being non-movable and enabling the base to be detachably mounted to the mounting bracket of the wall, each of the first and second mounting arms being movable between a first extended position enabling the base to be detachably mounted to the mounting bracket of the wall, and a second retracted position.
20. A flat panel display, comprising:
a display screen;
a stand having an upper end connected to a rear surface of a display screen via a first hinge; and
a base connected to a lower end of the stand via a second hinge; and
first and second mounting arms pivotally attached to an underside of the base, the first and second mounting arms being movable between a first extended position enabling the base to be detachably mounted to a mounting bracket of a wall, and a second retracted position.
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